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At a glance

7
sleeps

2
bedrooms

1
bathrooms

Description

Cozy wooden chalet in Comeglians, inside a complex of accommodations immersed in the nature of Giulie Alps. On two levels, it has a large private garden with BBQ and outdoor furniture. Each chalet has got an indoor whirlpool. Ideal place for mountain lovers thanks to the close ski lift facilities of the Monte Zoncolan, where it is possible to practice cross-country, alpine and off-piste skiing. The cyclers could face the hardest uphill road of Giro d’Italia or enjoy nice tour by mountain bike. In Cercivento (7 km) hang gliding school. In summertime we suggest the Panoramica delle Vette – 30 km long road (1600 m asl) in a relaxing and panoramic landscape. For those who desire spending a relaxing holiday, the thermal site Arta Terme, with it sulfur water known since the Roman time, is only 15 km. Do not miss some of the most beautiful Italian historical towns: Venzone (18 km), Cividale Del Friuli (88 km) Unesco Heritage, Trieste (141 km).IFM001, IFM002, IFM003, IFM004, IFM005, IFM007 and IFM008 are in the same complex. Non-smoking holiday homes Quality Garden Furniture Max. 2 pets and max. 1 in Southern Europe unless stated otherwise. Pets are dogs, cats, hamsters, rabbits and similar.

Please notice: - Extra costs exclusive: Consumption costs excl. - Houseowner lives on the site from 07/01/2017 - Low ceiling height from 07/01/2017 The key collection location may be different to the apartments address

Area information

The Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, bordering Slovenia and Austria, is truly an area of natural beauty, surrounded by high mountains and overlooking the Adriatic Sea. The region, located in the north-east of the country, is also a fantastic skiing destination, with a handful of imposing mountains offering great winter sport opportunities from snowboarding to ice skating. But the region is not exclusively a skiing hotspot – this varied part of Italy offers everything from sandy beaches to Roman ruins!

Made up of the provinces Gorizia, Pordenone, Udine and Trieste, its capital, the region is scattered with a diverse array of towns and cities to explore across its varied terrains. The renowned Carnic Alps, a range of the Southern Limestone Alps in Austria and north-eastern Italy, are a fantastic sight to see here (in the Udine province).

Despite being one of Italy’s least visited regions, a holiday here should not be missed – away from the tourist crowds in idyllic green spaces, from mountain treks to coastal paths.

Fruili-Venezia ­­­­­­­Giulia is a the perfect destination for those seeking an activity-filled break spent largely outdoors, with several protected areas offering fantastic hiking and walking nature routes, as well as trekking and mountain biking landscapes. The Dolomites mountain range are a brilliant natural attraction here, with the Nature Park of the Dolomites offering beautiful sceneries and outdoor fun, close to the Pordenone and Udine provinces.

The region’s capital is a great area to explore, sitting in the northernmost part of the high Adriatic in north-eastern Italy. The seaport offers an array of attractions, from its waterfront main square of Piazza Unità d’Italia facing the Adriatic Sea, to the 19th century landmark Miramare Castle.

While the capital is filled with magnificent historic buildings, museums and shops, history-lovers must head to Aquileia, a small and quiet town, once a significant Roman city. The seaside town of Grada is another fantastic destination here, located beautifully on a lagoon island offering gorgeous sandy beaches and a historic centre.